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Token is a leading open banking payments platform that enables businesses, banks, and developers to initiate real-time account-to-account payments and access financial data through a single API.

The company's technology supports low-cost, instant payments with high success rates and immediate settlement.

Token's platform is utilized by major financial institutions and payment providers, including BNP Paribas, HSBC, and Nuvei.

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